October 20, 1899 From:  The Webster Echo; Oct. 20, 1899.

 
 WAINVILLE.

  The quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church, South, was largely attended
last Saturday and Sunday.
  Rev. J. C. H. Cogar preached a very interesting sermon here at 3:30
o'clock p. m., last Sunday, to a large audience.
  Uncle Lewis McElwain has a large  force of hands employed  husking out
his corn.
  W. H. Gregory, Levi Hamrick, and William Cummings, of Upper Elk, spent
Saturday and Sunday in this neighborhood.
  James Woodzell, of near Addison, attended the quarterly meeting at this
place last Saturday and Sunday.
  William McCoy, a venerable old gentleman, of Nicholas county, is here
visiting his daughters, Mrs. James Green and Mrs. F. K. Bryant.
  Miss Alice Dodrill, of Birch River, is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. M.
Green, of this place.
  Col. G. B. Fox, of Monongah, spent two or three days here with his little
daughter, Eula, who is making her home with L. White.
  James White and Burdette Bryant went  to Cowen on their wheels last
Sunday morning, returning in the evening accompanied by Master Earl
Isenhart.
  Rev. J. C. H. Cogar, who has resided at Upper Glade for several years,
has moved into the M. P. Parsonage at Erbacon, and Minter Starcher now
occupiies Mr. Cogar's farm.
  Think we have a very appropriate name for the bug that has been visiting
the hens roost at Upper Glade.  Will you kindly allow us space in your
paper to call it a hungry "Kleptomaniac."
 
 
        BLUE JAY.